Wetiko, Jung, Buddhism, and the Mind Virus with Paul Levy
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What if the darkness we face is also revealing the medicine we need?
Paul Levy returns to 3 Brothers Quest to explore Wetiko, the nightmare mind virus, Jung, Tibetan Buddhism, collective psychosis, the shadow, creativity, four valued logic, the dreamlike nature of reality, and the inner work required to break destructive patterns. Levy describes Wetiko as both a force of blindness and a living revelation, one that can either feed on fear or help awaken compassion, imagination, and creative agency.
This conversation invites Team Human to rethink evil, projection, ideology, trauma, self reflection, artificial intelligence, curiosity, and the possibility that healing begins when we recognize the dream we are helping create.
What You’ll Learn- Why Wetiko is described as a nightmare mind virus
- How Jung helps explain shadow, projection, and collective psychosis
- Why curiosity can interrupt ideology and confirmation bias
- How Tibetan Buddhism reframes the illusion of a separate self
- Why creativity may be one of the strongest medicines for Wetiko
- 00:00 Welcome back to Paul Levy
- 00:34 What Wetiko means
- 07:18 Fear, mind virus, and paradox
- 12:28 Jung and collective psychosis
- 18:14 Omniperspectival awareness
- 24:53 Buddhism and the separate self
- 35:47 Quantum revelation and terma
- 46:17 Creativity as medicine
Paul Levy is the author of Undreaming Wetiko, The Quantum Revelation, and several books on Wetiko, awakening, and the dreamlike nature of reality. His work explores Jung, Tibetan Buddhism, quantum physics, creativity, shadow work, and collective transformation.
Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned:- Wetiko: An Indigenous term Levy uses to describe a nightmare mind virus, a psychic blindness, and a destructive force that can also reveal its own medicine.
- Nightmare Mind Virus: Levy’s phrase for the recurring collective pattern that feeds on fear, separation, projection, and unconscious creative power.
- Collective Psychosis: A shared state of madness in which people reinforce one another’s blind spots, ideologies, and destructive patterns.
- Totalitarian Psychosis: Jung’s language for a psychic possession that can colonize the mind and turn the ego into an instrument of unconscious forces.
- Omniperspectival Awareness: Levy’s practice of holding multiple perspectives rather than becoming trapped in one rigid viewpoint.
- Four Valued Logic: A Buddhist and quantum aligned way of thinking that allows something to be true, false, both, or neither.
- Dreamlike Nature of Reality: Levy’s view that inner and outer events are linked, and that recognizing this relationship can restore creative agency.
- Terma: A Tibetan Buddhist hidden treasure that appears when a community needs a teaching, object, or practice to restore balance.
- Reality of the Psyche: Jung’s idea that the psyche is real and powerful, not merely private fantasy or empty imagination.
- Creativity as Medicine: Levy’s practical response to Wetiko, emphasizing creative expression, self reflection, humor, humility, and daily engagement with the unconscious.
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